The Blue Dot Podcast
The podcast making sense of Kentucky politics for working families.
Get past the political soundbites and dive into the kitchen table issues shaping the Commonwealth—from protecting public education and expanding healthcare to economic growth and good-paying jobs. We bring you straightforward Democratic commentary, local candidate insights, and raw analysis on the decisions that actually impact your daily life.
Brought to you by the Kenton County Democratic Executive Committee.
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Latest Episodes
From Flock Fights to Election Night Upsets -This Week in a Flash
Flock cameras face growing resistance in Northern Kentucky as Fort Mitchell votes to end its contract and residents continue pushing back in Independence. Plus, we break down surprising primary election results in Florida, South Carolina, an...
When Women Run, Communities Win- Spotlight on Emerge KY
In this episode of the Blue Dot Podcast, hosts Natalie MacDonald and Brian Koehl sit down with Blair Haydon, Executive Director of Emerge Kentucky, to discuss the organization’s mission of recruiting, training, and empowering Democratic wome...
Education, Emerging Tech & Accountability: This Week in Your Neighborhood
In this week’s Blue Dot Podcast Weekly Roundup, Natalie MacDonald and Brian Koehl cover the biggest political and community stories shaping Kentucky. They discuss Governor Andy Beshear’s ongoing push for universal pre-K education, including the...
The Kentucky We Deserve: A Conversation with Rep. Ann Gay Donworth
Kentucky could move faster on pre-K, schools, housing, and reproductive freedom - if the legislature reflected the people demanding change. State Representative Ann Gay Donworth explains why the fights over education and health car...
90 Days to Go: Local Races, Big Issues, and the Road to November
With just 90 days until Election Day, Natalie MacDonald and Brian Koehl break down the latest political developments in Northern Kentucky, across the Commonwealth, and on the national stage. They discuss volunteer opportunities, grassroots orga...